Kenya (nation)
Found in 1507 Collections and/or Records:
'Kenya days'
A copy of a typescript account of Cashmore's time in service in Kenya with handwritten corrections, c. 150 pages. The memoir covers the years 1953 to 1963, and was written up during 1992-1995. There are two accompanying letters from Cashmore to Peter Fox, Cambridge University Librarian, regarding the presentation of the work to the R.C.S.
Kenya Independence Conference, 1963-09
153 x 187 mm. Picture shows Mr. Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State for the Colonies, greeting Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister of Kenya, as he arrives at Lancaster House, London, for the opening of the conference.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
156 x 202 mm. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State of State for the Colonies, formally opened the Kenya Independence Conference at Lancaster House, London.
This picture shows him addressing the conference. On the left is the Kenya Government delegation led by Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. On the right are the delegates representing the Opposition parties and the European community. To the left of Mr. Sandys is the Governor of Kenya, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
155 x 204 mm. This picture shows Mr. Sandys, talking with Mr. Malcolm Macdonald (left), Governor of Kenya, and the Secretary General (right) of the conference.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
155 x 203 mm. This picture shows the delegates representing the European community. From left to right: Mr. C. Salter, Mr. L.R.M. Welwood and the Earl of Eniskillen.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-10
154 x 202 mm. This picture shows Mr. L.R.M. Welwood speaking for the European community at the conference. From left to right: Mr. R.G. Ngala, Mr. M.J. Seroney and Mr. M Shikuku.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
154 x 182 mm. This picture shows Mr. R.G. Ngala, leader of the Opposition, speaking at the conference. From left to right: Mr. R.S. Matano, Mr. J. Ole Tipis, Mr. M. Muliro, Mr. Ngala, Mr. M.J. Seroney, Mr. M. Shikuku and Mr. C. Salter.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
150 x 207 mm. This picture shows Mr. Kenyatta (left) with, from left to right, Mr. T.J. Mboya, Mr. B.R. Mckenzie, Dr. J.G. Kiano, Mr. N. Mwendwa and Mr. D. Mwanyumba.
Kenya Independence Conference Opens in London, 1963-09
156 x 203 mm. This picture shows part of the Kenya Government delegation.
From left to right: Mr. Chanan Singh, Mr. P. Ngei, Mr. S.O. Ayodo and Mr. L.G. Sagani.
Kenya - Kikuyu young woman, 1900 - 1939
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards issued by various publishers, largely unknown.
Kenya letters, 1932 - 1933
A series of letters from Lanning to his mother and uncle outlining his work as an assistant at the Lavingtons’ estate near Kitale, including accounts of the cultivation of coffee, maize, and other crops. Lanning describes his social life among the European community and travels in the region for work or recreation (circa 150 sheets).
Kenya letters, 1934 - 1935
A series of letters from Lanning to his mother and uncle describing his move to a new job at Kitale Stores in Kakamega. Lanning discusses work at the store and its customers among the European community. He reports upon his friends and social life, travels within the region, and reaction to the Italian invasion of Abyssinia [Ethiopia]. Circa 100 sheets.
Kenya letters, 1936
Most of the letters are from Lanning to his mother and uncle reporting upon his new employment in gold mining in Kakamega. Subjects include mining techniques, production, pricing, and his work as a surveyor and prospector. The file contains Lanning’s contract with his employer, Gold and Base Metal Mines of Nigeria Limited, and a catalogue of prospector’s drills. The letters also describe his social life, friends, recreation and travel (circa 100 sheets).
Kenya: lions, elephants and giraffes, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya: Mombasa on the coast, Fort Jesus, 1943
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Kenya: Mount Elgon, 1943
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Kenya: Nairobi, New Stanley, self and Drakes, Mr Ullman's firm (Eldoret), African policeman and his wife, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya: Nandi Tribe, festive dress worn for 3 months after circumcision, Turkhana, Swahili warrior, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya: Nandi Tribe, ox wagon, convicts at Eldoret, elephant, Colobus monkey, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya pioneers, 1965
Biographical notes compiled by D.H. Simpson.
Kenya reports, 1950 - 1981
Kenya: Rift Valley Road, Timbora, Nairobi, Mount Kenya, Bob Edwards and self, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya Tribal Police, 1900 - 1960
Soon after its foundation in 1868, the Royal Colonial Institute had envisaged the establishment of a museum, but following the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington, and the creation of the Imperial Institute, the plan was abandoned. Over the years, however, the society built up a small, eclectic collection of objects as members donated items they had received as gifts or purchased during work or travel overseas.
Kenya, tribesmen start tree plantations, 1940 - 1949
Kenya: zebra, deer, scorpion, rhino, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.